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- lp, cancel - send/cancel requests to an LP line printer
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- llllpppp [----cccc] [----dddddest] [----mmmm] [----nnnnnumber] [----oooooption] [----ssss] [----tttttitle] [----wwww] [----aaaa]
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- ccccaaaannnncccceeeellll [-a [printer]] [ids] [printers]
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- _l_p arranges for the named files and associated information (collectively
- called a _r_e_q_u_e_s_t) to be printed by a line printer. If no file names are
- mentioned, the standard input is assumed. The file name ---- stands for the
- standard input and may be supplied on the command line in conjunction
- with named _f_i_l_e_s. The order in which _f_i_l_e_s appear is the same order in
- which they will be printed.
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- _l_p associates a unique _i_d with each request and prints it on the standard
- output. This _i_d can be used later to cancel (see _c_a_n_c_e_l) or find the
- status (see _l_p_s_t_a_t(1)) of the request.
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- The _l_p command has the following options:
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- ----cccc Make copies of the _f_i_l_e_s to be printed immediately when _l_p is
- invoked. Normally, _f_i_l_e_s will not be copied, but will be
- linked whenever possible (files that are not readable by the
- user lp will always be copied). If the ----cccc option is not given,
- then the user should be careful not to remove any of the _f_i_l_e_s
- before the request has been printed in its entirety. It should
- also be noted that in the absence of the ----cccc option, any changes
- made to the named _f_i_l_e_s after the request is made but before it
- is printed will be reflected in the printed output.
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- ----dddd_d_e_s_t Choose _d_e_s_t as the printer or class of printers that is to do
- the printing. If _d_e_s_t is a printer, then the request will be
- printed only on that specific printer. If _d_e_s_t is a class of
- printers, then the request will be printed on the first
- available printer that is a member of the class. Under certain
- conditions (printer unavailability, file space limitation,
- etc.), requests for specific destinations may not be accepted
- (see _a_c_c_e_p_t(1M) and _l_p_s_t_a_t(1)). By default, _d_e_s_t is taken from
- the environment variable LLLLPPPPDDDDEEEESSSSTTTT (if it is set). Otherwise, a
- default destination (if one exists) for the computer system is
- used. Destination names vary between systems (see _l_p_s_t_a_t(1)).
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- ----mmmm Send mail (see _m_a_i_l(1)) after the files have been printed. By
- default, no mail is sent upon normal completion of the print
- request.
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- ----nnnn_n_u_m_b_e_r Print _n_u_m_b_e_r copies of the output.
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- ----oooo_o_p_t_i_o_n Specify printer-dependent or class-dependent _o_p_t_i_o_n_s. Several
- such _o_p_t_i_o_n_s may be collected by specifying the ----oooo keyletter
- more than once. For more information about what is valid for
- _o_p_t_i_o_n_s, see MMMMooooddddeeeellllssss in _l_p_a_d_m_i_n(1M).
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- ----ssss Suppress messages from _l_p(1) such as "request id is ...".
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- ----tttt_t_i_t_l_e Print _t_i_t_l_e on the banner page of the output.
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- ----wwww Write a message on the user's terminal after the _f_i_l_e_s have
- been printed. If the user is not logged in, then mail will be
- sent instead.
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- _C_a_n_c_e_l cancels line printer requests that were made by the _l_p(1) command.
- The command line arguments may be either request _i_d_s (as returned by
- _l_p(1)) or _p_r_i_n_t_e_r names (for a complete list, use _l_p_s_t_a_t(1)). Specifying
- a request _i_d cancels the associated request even if it is currently
- printing. Specifying a _p_r_i_n_t_e_r cancels the request which is currently
- printing on that printer. In either case, the cancellation of a request
- that is currently printing frees the printer to print its next available
- request.
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- The _c_a_n_c_e_l command has the following options for cancelling all pending
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- -a with no printer name specified cancels all requests on all
- printers. If a printername is specified after -a then all
- print jobs for that printer are cancelled.
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